National Media as a Projection of a Devastating Effect of External Influences
National Media as a Projection of a Devastating Effect of External Influences
Author(s): Serhiy Danylenko, Yuliia Nesteriak, Maryna GrynchukSubject(s): Politics, Communication studies
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: mass media; destructive impact; special information operations; states of the Balkan Peninsula; Baltic States
Summary/Abstract: This article is devoted to the research of media space of several countries in the Western Balkans and the Baltics, where we can observe the emergence and effective use of dubious media, in order to promote aggressive narratives, identified as a destructive influence of the Russian Federation. It is considered as the threat to the national security of these states. The information tools of a destabilizing nature include diplomatic, intelligence, and energy tools. The media component of information influence has become the central object of research. It is stated that the destructive use of dubious national media, as well as their replenishment, takes place systematically and efficiently in those areas, where Russia’s state interests are focused on the restoration of its domination. On this basis we can conclude that dubious media is used within Russia’s hybrid aggression in relation to Ukraine, where it is seen as a mean of animating the externally initiated destabilizing political influences. However, Russia will be forced to spend more and more resources (financial, organizational and informational) on such operations, and their effectiveness will fall as local governments, society and citizens will learn how to recognize the threats, retransmitted by dubious media, public associations, populist politicians or radicals.
Journal: Przegląd Strategiczny
- Issue Year: VIII/2018
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 185-200
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English